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Question: Hi, I have 2 more shrubs I'm hoping you can help me …
...help me identify. They are in the yard of the house we bought in Worcester. The first one looks very much like the cotoneasters you help me identify, but it has thorns & the leaves are not shiny. ...
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Question: I need help in identifying this plant. The location is in the …
...like me to help find you folks in your region that can help with your questions, I can do that (just let me know at ahaines[at]newenglandwild.org). Best wishes.
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Question: Does common nightshade (Solanum nigrum) have both white and purple/yellow flowers? I …
...email me anytime at ahaines[at]newenglandwild.org if you want a longer discussion of the species involved.
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Question: Hello, This plant is growing on my property at the edge of …
...led me to a privet but I'm not sure that I'm interpreting correctly. Thank you so much! Answer: Dear LisaB, good morning. I would love to assist you but the image uploaded is too small for...
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Question: I got a pic of this plant from one of my brothers …
...help me to find the name of it and where can I find it or where is it native of or where could I get it. I live in CA what is call the Central Valley a dry and hot during summer. Thank you very much....
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Question: Can you tell me what type of vine this is? It has …
Question: Can you tell me what type of vine this is? It has a red vine with tendrils opposite the leaves the tendrils are forked. It has three or four in succession then the tendrils skip a leaf or tw...
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Question: Roadside, Vinalhaven, ME. Cannot key in FNA: actinomorphic, connate carpels, gamopetalous (Group …
...symmetrical), rather they are zygomorphic. You'll get a different answer if you follow that lead regarding the corolla symmetry. Let me know what you get, or you can email and we can discuss. ...
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Question: We have a number of cherries trees growing on our property in …
...raceme in ME. Notice the long axis that supports the individual fruits. Most other species (save for choke cherry) have a fascicle of fruits with the stalks all originating at the same point.
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Question: I found what I think is Paulownia tomentosa in York ME. It …
...tomentosa in York ME. It is on the edge of a dirt section of Mountain Rd and I think it may have been transported in fill material about two or three years ago. There is only one stem three feet high....
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Question: I don't think this is a wild plant, but the person asking …
...asking me to id it, didn't plant it. I have never seen one like it and can't find it thru the key. It's in Alfred, Maine, under trees in aside yard, has come up and is multiplying each ...